Mission Viejo metropolis officers are looking for a brand new home for a canine who was discovered tied to a tree together with a field filled with her puppies.
Angel, a 1-and-a-half-year-old Siberian Husky and German Shepherd combine, has been underneath the care of the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center since she was discovered deserted at Iglesia Park in Aliso Viejo at round 9 p.m. on Jan. 28.
“[She’s] has already had a tough start to life,” Kelly Tokarski, the general public data specialist for the town of Mission Viejo, stated. “She was found tied to a tree at night in an Aliso Viejo park with her seven puppies in a box next to her [with] no food, water or way to protect her or her pups from danger.”
Angel didn’t have a microchip, Tokarski stated.
Despite the harrowing expertise, Angel is alleged to be wholesome and doing effectively on the shelter, being described by a “love bug who deserves a loving home” by officers on the Mission Viejo Animal Services.
“She is truly one of the nicest, kindest dogs we have ever met,” Kelly Tokarski added. “She rolls over in submission when getting pets and will crawl up into your lap for attention. Simply put, Angel is a great dog.”
All of Angel’s seven puppies have been adopted.
Tokarski stated anybody curious about adopting Angel can submit an software on the city website.
Mission Viejo authorities are additionally utilizing video cameras within the space to trace down who could also be concerned with the abandonment, particularly throughout coyote mating season.
It’s a misdemeanor to willfully abandon an animal with potential punishment of a high quality of $1,000 and as much as six months in jail, in response to California Penal Code.
Anyone with any data is inspired to name Mission Viejo Animal Services at 949-470-3045.